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that has a lot to do with phil ginsberg and his incredible leadership. [applause] we have a extraordinary leader, a champion who believes in parks and more importantly, he has a amazing team of the people who work in the administrative park of rec and park, but also our gardeners, the folks who clean our parks, the park rangers, like the staff of rec and park they go above and beyond to make these spaces inviting, beautiful, clean and safe and there is no better park system in the united states of america. [applause] thank you phil. and even cats are welcome. hello kitty. you got that, hello kitty? [laughter] it is great to be in the inner sunset because i remember when martha, andrea, chris all of us did a little walk and let me start by saying, when i represent at the inner sunset this district did not ask for much. all they wanted is a nice entry way to golden gate park, a safe intersection here and the under wiring of the utilities on the street. now, i didn't get to under wiring done, not yet, but that is myrna's job. she is going to take the helm a
that has a lot to do with phil ginsberg and his incredible leadership. [applause] we have a extraordinary leader, a champion who believes in parks and more importantly, he has a amazing team of the people who work in the administrative park of rec and park, but also our gardeners, the folks who clean our parks, the park rangers, like the staff of rec and park they go above and beyond to make these spaces inviting, beautiful, clean and safe and there is no better park system in the united states...
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insurance of those spoken yesterday is when he cotton is mr. ginsberg. let me repeat that, because each case of cancer is unique, every patient will get individual treatment and a customized vaccine. we've mentioned that let's talk about the rest of the world. is there similar research going on anywhere? the yum scrub open in the technology, and that's the yes, when i talked about the m r n a base technology, i believe i said that it was originally created by pfizer. and whether or not the initially meant to use it for treating cancer. but it became widely known indeed wide spread use and it co, with 19 vaccine, even though large quantities of it were manufactured and administered. the advantages of the technology based on g modified adenovirus is which underpin discipline degree vaccine are obvious in terms of the number of side effects, not only to us, but to all the countries that have been using the vaccine. however, because pfizer and my dear and i have had that proprietary technology for a while, they had an early start. i said that we weren't goin
insurance of those spoken yesterday is when he cotton is mr. ginsberg. let me repeat that, because each case of cancer is unique, every patient will get individual treatment and a customized vaccine. we've mentioned that let's talk about the rest of the world. is there similar research going on anywhere? the yum scrub open in the technology, and that's the yes, when i talked about the m r n a base technology, i believe i said that it was originally created by pfizer. and whether or not the...
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our romano customer, i've spoke with alexander ginsberg about this exciting breakthrough. thanks to a brand new vaccine being developed in a rush, cancer could see become an illness of the past, just like polio sets and this result and many other illnesses as well. now, the vaccine is being develop, say, here at the gamma la national epidemiology sensor. the same place that brought to you that highly effective, splitting the vaccine against colby 90 that up with a single good topic. as we all know, this is a multi stage process. we began the 1st stage around the middle of 2022. when we realized that the technology underlying the development of these vaccines held great promise. why 2022. because it was only in 2020 the technologies emerged, allowing for an ant engines to be introduced into the body, not as proteins or engines, but as nucleotide sequences in the form of genes. this breakthrough was made possible by the rapid development of new cobit 19 vaccination methods at the time to very similar, yet fundamentally new technologies were introduced. as i mentioned, the ke
our romano customer, i've spoke with alexander ginsberg about this exciting breakthrough. thanks to a brand new vaccine being developed in a rush, cancer could see become an illness of the past, just like polio sets and this result and many other illnesses as well. now, the vaccine is being develop, say, here at the gamma la national epidemiology sensor. the same place that brought to you that highly effective, splitting the vaccine against colby 90 that up with a single good topic. as we all...
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we now call cancer. alexander ginsberg is certain that even stage 4 cancer patients will eventually be able to benefit from the vaccine. human trials are set to start next september, but mr. ginsburg is already confident. that's another m r m a base maxine will be just as successful as split next d, as most goal is going by the a national center of everything. the ology and micro biology made quite a few headlines. you really called the 19 and to make when it's highly efficient, split the vaccine was administered to millions of people. this is a truly personalized product with the customized vaccine created for each patient. it is because of the fact that no 2 tumors are ever similar. but for this purpose, 1st of all, we need to identify these point mutations in each tumor for each patient. based on this, the medicine can be called personalized. then from these point mutations, we put together a construct called m r n a synthesize it and then package it in a little bit shell, which lets not go into detail. also represents some technical innovations and then injected into the body of th
we now call cancer. alexander ginsberg is certain that even stage 4 cancer patients will eventually be able to benefit from the vaccine. human trials are set to start next september, but mr. ginsburg is already confident. that's another m r m a base maxine will be just as successful as split next d, as most goal is going by the a national center of everything. the ology and micro biology made quite a few headlines. you really called the 19 and to make when it's highly efficient, split the...
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thank you for the interview, mr. ginsberg i hope to be able to talk to you and your patients soon, especially if i was going to thank you for the interesting conversation. the the same rom just don't have to shape out because the application and engagement equals the trails when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground. the the is the launch of a special military operations mold. in 13000 far less than the race of joining the ukrainian miller trade we williams lot of things are good enough to stop growing up . i mean, you need for 2 of us doing the with any of the surely cuz it was trustworthy. which my friend built for the fine. yeah. is fine. yeah. the, the but if the point on the, at the, at the end of what it is, i do know that, you know, for your state of great mental breakdowns gets dumped out as long as you might have some way to cover the painting from the font. susie, i'm going to sean the music on so not of us, but to find out if this comes off of the computer, which means it is so slow because you can use that as a beautiful supervisor of good or sh
thank you for the interview, mr. ginsberg i hope to be able to talk to you and your patients soon, especially if i was going to thank you for the interesting conversation. the the same rom just don't have to shape out because the application and engagement equals the trails when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground. the the is the launch of a special military operations mold. in 13000 far less than the race of joining the ukrainian miller trade we williams...
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and ginsberg, i was thinking of some of her famous lines.y quote some of her lines in your paper. also during ellen's comments. that was seen as benefiting women. we now look back on it and say, that was paternalistic. you may have had a positive intent. maybe not. but the impact was certainly to treat women, without question, as you said. this was taken for granted. the rationale didn't even have to be articulated. what's troubling to me is to see the constant reoccurrence of these same arguments, these same suppose a dichotomy's coming from the left. the progressive left in the name of advancing women's equality. to be sure, as well as coming from the right. as ellen alluded to. the comstock laws, which have never been completely repealed, have recently been resuscitated and wielded by not only republican members of congress but also conservative federal judges in the service of restrictions on access to medical abortion. so i think it would really be so important to use this paper as an example of those of us who are committed to women's
and ginsberg, i was thinking of some of her famous lines.y quote some of her lines in your paper. also during ellen's comments. that was seen as benefiting women. we now look back on it and say, that was paternalistic. you may have had a positive intent. maybe not. but the impact was certainly to treat women, without question, as you said. this was taken for granted. the rationale didn't even have to be articulated. what's troubling to me is to see the constant reoccurrence of these same...
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as justice ruth bader ginsberg, the greatest feminist in the history of the court, recognized, there are enduring physical differences between the sexes. there just are. and the constitution does not require legal absurdity in response to biological reality. the dramatic and unexplained increase in the use of these life-altering procedures on kids is exactly the sort of situation where the states should take notice and regulate. adolescence is hard and gender dysphoria is a heavy burden and we need to remember that, but the evidence shows that the large majority of kids dealing with gender dysphoria will grow out of it unless they're put on these medications. tennessee's elected officials carefully considered the evidence and passed a law to protect tennessee kids. the constitution allows this. we look forward to a decision from the court. i am glad to take your questions. >> i think the question was does tennessee law set a standard for the united states? in the united states each state makes its own decisions. different states reached different conclusions. different states elect d
as justice ruth bader ginsberg, the greatest feminist in the history of the court, recognized, there are enduring physical differences between the sexes. there just are. and the constitution does not require legal absurdity in response to biological reality. the dramatic and unexplained increase in the use of these life-altering procedures on kids is exactly the sort of situation where the states should take notice and regulate. adolescence is hard and gender dysphoria is a heavy burden and we...
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ben ginsberg thank you very much. we appreciate it. we're following breaking developments out of south korea at this hour. the president of south korea declaring martial law. you're seeing some video that has just been coming in in the last several minutes. we're going to tell you about what this video means and what it could mean in the hours ahead. more on the other side of the break. be right back five. >> good things. listen wherever you get your podcasts like a relentless weed. >> moderate to severe ulcerative colitis symptoms can keep coming back. start to break away from uc with tremfya. with rapid relief at four weeks tremfya blocks a key source of inflammation. at one year, many people experienced remission and some saw 100% visible healing of their intestinal lining. serious allergic reactions and increased risk of infections may occur. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection. flu like symptoms or if you need a vaccine. healing is possible with tremfya. a
ben ginsberg thank you very much. we appreciate it. we're following breaking developments out of south korea at this hour. the president of south korea declaring martial law. you're seeing some video that has just been coming in in the last several minutes. we're going to tell you about what this video means and what it could mean in the hours ahead. more on the other side of the break. be right back five. >> good things. listen wherever you get your podcasts like a relentless weed....
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just as ruth bader ginsberg, the greatest feminist in the history of the court recognized there are enduringeen the sexes. there just are. the constitution does not require legal absurdity to biological reality. >> harris: a researcher told "the new york times" she declined to publish a groundbreaking study putting politics over the times reported this. the leader of the study said that drugs did not improve mental health in children with gender distress and that she felt the finding might be weaponized by opponents of the care. politics over people. jason. >> politics gets in the way of studies being published but also gets in the way of the truth of studies when they are published. we've seen the framing around some of the studies disingenuous and disconnected from the data they found. the truth has been for a very long time that puberty blockers and so-called gender-affirming care at the best can only have a very, very minimal impact. at the worst it could make things worse for individuals because they are being promised that all of these suicidal tendencies they might be having or this d
just as ruth bader ginsberg, the greatest feminist in the history of the court recognized there are enduringeen the sexes. there just are. the constitution does not require legal absurdity to biological reality. >> harris: a researcher told "the new york times" she declined to publish a groundbreaking study putting politics over the times reported this. the leader of the study said that drugs did not improve mental health in children with gender distress and that she felt the...
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i mean, you think of the issue of age when brought up by people like ruth bader ginsberg and the reaction from some democrats suggesting ageism. at what point do democrats get serious about the demands for new blood in the party and not only younger voices but new priorities as well? why do you think they did this to aoc? >> you know, i'm going to speak some truth to power here to my party. i worked on the hill. i know what happens. there is aens is of institutionalism and a sense of doubling down on strategies that don't work where you are in a bubble. i have been at this for over 30 years. i have been party to it. i get it. i understand how it works down there. but the reality is that they need to break out of this institutional bubble. the institutionalism failed us. it failed us when barack obama did not throw any hostages on the tarmac in 2008. after the financial crisis. it failed us us when democrats covered up joe biden's mental and physical state until we saw the debate. constantly, there is this trust me mentality coming out of our leadership that we are just supposed to trust w
i mean, you think of the issue of age when brought up by people like ruth bader ginsberg and the reaction from some democrats suggesting ageism. at what point do democrats get serious about the demands for new blood in the party and not only younger voices but new priorities as well? why do you think they did this to aoc? >> you know, i'm going to speak some truth to power here to my party. i worked on the hill. i know what happens. there is aens is of institutionalism and a sense of...
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>> daniel: i did, but not with burroughs, sort of ginsberg and kerouac were my ins there. >> stephen: >> stephen: that's right. >> daniel: they would hang out with him. lou reed and everybody. and that connection i kind of knew about but i hadn't read many of his books. i hadn't read "queer" which is quite obscure. >> stephen: you do this beautiful performance with an american accent. which you have done before. benoit has an american accent. >> daniel: subtle one. >> stephen: how do you land on an accent for anyone? how do you train your voice? >> daniel: you just pick some voices. he's midwest, so i just picked a few famous people and listened to them. trying to remember who i picked for him, maybe robert altman was a key-in because he is from the area -- >> stephen: are there not a lot of recordings of burroughs? >> daniel: there are. he had this way of speaking publicly, the other thing is which is "queer" is a book that is written, he uses -- for lack of a better word, an avatar which is william lee, which is not him. it's an invention. so i didn't want to do -- you know, mimic h
>> daniel: i did, but not with burroughs, sort of ginsberg and kerouac were my ins there. >> stephen: >> stephen: that's right. >> daniel: they would hang out with him. lou reed and everybody. and that connection i kind of knew about but i hadn't read many of his books. i hadn't read "queer" which is quite obscure. >> stephen: you do this beautiful performance with an american accent. which you have done before. benoit has an american accent. >>...
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. >> george: your character prelaw idolized ruth bader ginsberg. >> absolutely. >> george: which onere very popular. your character, you write for the school comedy magazine. >> yes. >> robin: who here would be most likely to be a comedic writer. >> oh, wow. that's a beautiful question. >> robin: thank you. i feel like gracie. >> i'll take me. >> robin: love the pictures of all of you. they are really great. let me ask you the flip side of that. who is the most likely to laugh and break character on set? >> alyah. >> you guys are funny. sorry. >> robin: universal. >> george: whether is the most sporty in the group? >> i don't know if any of us play sports, to tell you the truth. >> i would say alyah. >> i run, yeah. >> george: who is the most likely to avoid sporting events at all costs? >> sporting events? >> i would dabble. i've gone to a couple matches. me. >> robin: how do you all make this work? i feel like this thing with you all, this is genuine. there's no script right here. you guys just really enjoy each other? >> yeah. >> we spend so much time together. >> the set is like
. >> george: your character prelaw idolized ruth bader ginsberg. >> absolutely. >> george: which onere very popular. your character, you write for the school comedy magazine. >> yes. >> robin: who here would be most likely to be a comedic writer. >> oh, wow. that's a beautiful question. >> robin: thank you. i feel like gracie. >> i'll take me. >> robin: love the pictures of all of you. they are really great. let me ask you the flip side of...